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Close to the Metro and in a very cool old part of the city. The room was upscale - tiny as they are in Europe - but who cares? You're not there for the room. We found the concierge to be most helpful in finding...More

The hotel is not super fancy inside and does not have any sport facilities, but it is walking distance from Notre Dame, pompadour centre and not far away from Le louvre. Perfect location for a weekend. the metro stop is on the other side of...More

We had a pleasant stay at this boutique hotel. There are lots of cafes to eat at nearby...and great shopping steps from the hotel. Easy to get around the area and taxis close by. Close Walk to the Metro underground subway. There is no swimming...More

Nice hotel in Marais. Metro is just behind the corner. Lots of brasseries and restaurants nearby. Goog place to stay for shopping and enjoying city life of Paris.
Hotelroom was clean. Only minus was non-working fridge (minibar).

While the price of the hotel can be a but pricey compared to some, it's well worth it I stayed at another hotel in le marais right before this one, and couldn't be more pleased. As many know, the rooms in Europe are the sizes...More

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The Marais is a winding maze of multi-faceted streetsthat beg to be explored. It bursts with smallboutiques, historic buildings, cozy traditionalrestaurants, and hidden parks. Around each corner,you'll come across little gems of architecturespanning the centuries, from understated medievaltowers to classical libraries and 17th centurysplendour. This neighbourhood unites a rich mix of

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people of all ages, but it's best known for the gayscene mostly in the south and the Jewish communityaround Rue des Rosiers.